1.Role of Free Radicals in Lung Cancer Induced by Physical and Chemical Factors
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(01):-
The free radicals are some substances which have important influence on the human health. They both have salutary and harmful aspects to the human health. The role of free radicals in the lung cancer induced by physical and chemical factors such as smoking, occupational dust particles, metal ions, quartz, asbestos were briefly discussed in this article.
2.Protective effect of heme oxygenase-1 and its reaction product,carbon monoxide on acute liver injury induced by carbon tetrachloride in rats
Tao WEN ; Jinyuan ZHAO ; Shuang MEI ; Li GUAN ; Yanlin ZHANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(06):-
Objective:To investigate the protective role of heme oxygenase-1 and its reaction product,carbon monoxide against acute liver injury induced by carbon tetrachloride in rats.Methods: Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into six groups with five in each.The control group received a single dose of corn oil injection.Carbon tetrachloride was injected intraperitoneally(i.p) to establish acute liver injury models in rats.Hemin(50 ?mol/kg) was administered i.p.12 hours before CCl_4 treatment,with an aim to induce HO-1 protein expression in the liver of rats.Carbon monoxide was injected i.p.12 hours prior to CCl_4 injection,resulting in about 8%-12% carboxyhemoglobin concentration in vivo.The expression of HO-1 in the liver of hemin-treated rats was determined by western blot method at different time points.At 24 h after carbon tetrachloride administration,all rats were sacrificed to collect blood samples for the examination of ALT,AST levels and to remove liver tissues for analysis of MDA concentration,SOD activity and caspase-3 activity as well as TNF-a contents.In addition,histopathological changes were investigated and hepatocyte apoptosis was detected by TUNEL method.Results: The administration of carbon tetrachloride to rats caused a marked hepatic damage,characterized by significant elevation of serum ALT,AST levels(2 136.3?163.4 U,1 422.7?221.7 U) and liver MDA con-tent(5.28?0.93 ?mol/g),caspase-3 activitiy(optical density value(4.69)?1.02) and TNF-? level(256.3?27.3 ng/L) combined with a remarkable reduction in liver SOD activity(45.9?14.8 U/mg) as compared with the control rats.Histopathological observations revealed severe damage in the liver and prominent hepatocyte apoptosis took place in CCl_4treated rats.However,pretreatment with hemin could induce high expression of HO-1 protein and exert potent protective effects against liver injury,as demonstrated by a significant decrease in ALT,AST levels(287.1?24.3 U,246.2?21.7 U) and MDA concentration(3.27?1.34 ?mol/g),reduction in caspase-3 activity(optical density value 2.49?1.47) and TNF-? level(132.6?19.5 ng/L),as compared with the CCl_4-treated rats.Moreover,hepatocyte apoptosis and liver injury were both attenuated remarkably in the liver of rats pretreated with hemin.In contrast to hemin administration,single injection of exogenous CO produced the same protective effects,as indicated by the remarkable reduction of ALT,AST levels and caspase-3 activity and TNF-a levels.Conclusion: The above results suggest that HO-1/CO system has a potent protective effect on acute liver injury induced by carbon tetrachloride in rats.Induction of HO-1 expression and low concentration of CO can inhibit the progress of hepatic damage,which might be due to the alleviation of lipid peroxidation and reduction of caspase-3 activity or inhibition of TNF-? level.
3.Practice of intellectual property management at the Southern Medical University
Guizhou HU ; Zhen ZHAO ; Haiyan LI ; Xingcun ZHAO ; Bei CAO ; Jinyuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2011;24(4):246-248
The intellectual property rights weight much in the research capacity of a university.This article focuses on the practice and achievements of Southern Medical University in the field of intellectual property management after the transformation of the university.
4.Design and application of medical electric leg-raising machine
Jintang LIANG ; Jinyuan CHEN ; Zixian ZHAO ; Jinfeng LIN ; Juanhong LI ; Jingliang ZHONG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(8):747-749
Passive leg raising is widely used in clinic, but it lacks of specialized mechanical raise equipment. It requires medical staff to raise leg by hand or requires a multi-functional bed to raise leg, which takes time and effort. Therefore we have developed a new medical electric leg-raising machine. The equipment has the following characteristics: simple structure, stable performance, easy operation, fast and effective, safe and comfortable. The height range of the lifter is 50-120 cm, the range of the angle of raising leg is 10°-80°, the maximum supporting weight is 40 kg. Because of raising the height of the lower limbs and making precise angle, this equipment can completely replace the traditional manner of lifting leg by hand with multi-functional bed to lift patients' leg and can reduce the physical exhaustion and time consumption of medical staff. It can change the settings at any time to meet the needs of the patient;can be applied to the testing of PLR and dynamically assessing the hemodynamics; can prevent deep vein thrombosis and some related complications of staying in bed; and the machine is easy to be cleaned and disinfected, which can effectively avoid hospital acquired infection and cross infection; and can also be applied to emergency rescue of various disasters and emergencies.
5.An experimental study of therapeutic effect of ACEI on chemical-induced ARDS in rats.
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;36(2):93-96
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) in the treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
METHODSChanges in physiological and biochemical indexes, and circulating endothelial cells (CEC) were observed in rats of oleic acid-induced ARDS with ACEI-Captopril (Cap) therapy and controls, respectively.
RESULTSUnder the normal systemic blood pressure, Captopril therapy showed good effect on ARDS in rats. Two hours after administration of Captopril, their pulmonary arterial pressure reduced to (14.43 +/- 1.51) mm Hg (1 mm Hg = 0.133 kPa), approximating to normal level, from (23.50 +/- 5.79) mm Hg. The number of CEC, which reflected injuries in pulmonary capillaries, decreased to (4.25 +/- 0.20)/0.9 micro l from (6.88 +/- 1.90)/0.9 micro l. Value of oxygen pressure in arterial blood (PaO(2)) increased to (70.48 +/- 9.54) mm Hg from (35.08 +/- 4.59) mm Hg. In the mean time, ratio of wet to dry lung weight was returned to nearly normal. So, it indicated that high-dose of oleic acid could only induce mild lung injury, and the development of ARDS was obviously inhibited by ACEI.
CONCLUSIONSACEI may effectively depress pulmonary arterial hypertension, block the development of ARDS, and have certain good protective effect on pulmonary capillary endothelia.
Acute Disease ; Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ; therapeutic use ; Animals ; Captopril ; therapeutic use ; Disease Models, Animal ; Endothelium, Vascular ; drug effects ; physiopathology ; Hypertension, Pulmonary ; complications ; drug therapy ; Male ; Oleic Acid ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult ; chemically induced ; etiology ; prevention & control
7.The protective effect of chlorophyllin against oxidative damage and its mechanism
Yanlin ZHANG ; Li GUAN ; Peihua ZHOU ; Lijun MAO ; Zanmei ZHAO ; Shuqiang LI ; Xixian XU ; Cuicui CONG ; Mingxia ZHU ; Jinyuan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(6):466-470
Objective To investigate whether chlorophyllin could protect human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) against oxidative damage by inducing the expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and to explore the underlying mechanism.Methods The cellular protection of chlorophyllin against oxidative damage was detected by cell-survival assay with flow cytometry.The level of free radicals was detected directly by electron spin resonance spectra.The induced expression of HO-1 was shown by RT-PCR,Western blot,immunofluorescence confocal laser microscopy and enzymatic activity test.Whether the activation of PI3K/Akt pathway was involved was detected by Western blot.Results Chlorophyllin could protect HUVEC against oxidative damage caused by H2O2 via scavenging the excessive free radicals.Chlorophyllin treatment could induce expression of HO-1 in a dose- and time-dependent manner.The activation of PI3K/Akt pathway was required in the induction of HO-1.LY294002,the specific inhibitor of PI3K,could suppress the activation of PI3K/Akt and the induced expression of HO-1 in a dose-dependent manner.Conclusions Chlorophyllin shows cellular protection against oxidative damage by counteracting the excessive free radicals.Up-regulation of HO-1 expression plays a pivotal role in the protection of chlorophyllin,while the activation of PI3K/Akt signaling pathway is required in the induction of HO-1.
8.Study on monitoring and clearing of organophosphate in blood in organophosphate poisoned rats.
Jianyu ZHANG ; Jinyuan ZHAO ; Yongquan ZHENG ; Xiangdong SHAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2002;20(6):413-415
OBJECTIVETo study the new method of monitoring and clearing organophosphate in blood during single or mixed organophosphate(OP) poisoning.
METHOD(1) Mixed equal volumes of blood of OP poisoned rat and healthy rat, then determine whole blood cholinesterase (ChE) activity. The descending range of ChE activity represents the level of residual OP in blood. (2) Poisoned rats by single or mixed OP pesticides were injected with 5% NaHCO3 15 ml/kg intraperitoneally, then the level of OP in blood was detected.
RESULTS(1) The monitoring results of blood residual OP by gas chromatography were similar to that by "Mixes blood method", which showed significant difference(P < 0.05) from that before OP administration. (2) NaHCO3 injection could not improve the toxic symptoms and whole blood or brain ChE inhibition in 10 CP poisoned rats, blood residual OP level was also not affected, but lung pathological changes by OP such as interstitial inflammation and oedema showed some relief.
CONCLUSIONThe monitoring of blood ChE by "mixed blood method" may reflect the general level of the blood residual OP within the range of exposure dose. The effect of NaHCO3 was not satisfactory, but it may improve OP-induced lung pathological changes.
Animals ; Cholinesterase Inhibitors ; poisoning ; Cholinesterases ; blood ; Chromatography, Gas ; Insecticides ; poisoning ; Lung ; pathology ; Organophosphate Poisoning ; Organophosphorus Compounds ; blood ; Rats ; Sodium Bicarbonate ; pharmacology
9.Clinical analysis of risk factors of acute kidney injury in patients with chronic kidney disease
Li YUAN ; Guihua XU ; Yan LI ; Ping XIE ; Yonghua CHEN ; Jinyuan ZHAO ; Yanling HUANG ; Jie GUO ; Kai CAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(22):16-18
Objective To evaluate the risk factors of patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) for the early detection and early treatment of CKD.Methods One hundred and twenty-seven CKD patients were divided into groups according to AKI existing, 60 cases with out AKI (CKD group), 67 cases with AKI (A/C group) and then A/C group patients were divided into non-older age group (35 cases, <60 years old) and older age group (32 cases, ≥60 years old).The protopathy, causative factors and so on were analyzed.Results There was different causative factors in different age group.Logistic regression model indicated that the major risk flactors of AKI in CKD were severe infection (OR = 5.236),hypovolemia (OR = 5.083 ),heart failure (OR = 8.283) and using renal toxicity medicine (OR = 5.246),P < 0.05.Conclusion The major risk factors of AKI in CKD patients include severe infection, hypovolemia, heart failure and renal toxicity medicine.
10. The comparison of heparan sulfate and its fragments on the protection against extracellular histones during the pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome
Yanlin ZHANG ; Li GUAN ; Yimu ZHENG ; Zanmei ZHAO ; Lijun MAO ; Shuqiang LI ; Jinyuan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2018;36(1):7-11
Objective:
In order to explore the role of heparan sulfate (HS) during the pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) , the protective effect of HS and its fragments against extracellular histones was compared.
Methods:
Calf thymus histones (CTH) were injected via femoral vein to induce ARDS in rats. HS, HS fragments or saline was intraperitoneally injected (10mg/kg, Q6h, 24h) to test the protective effect against CTH. The ratio of wet/dry lung weight, protein content in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) , total leukocyte and neutrophil count in BALF were measured.
Results:
After CTH injection, the ratio of wet/dry lung weight (5.7±0.95) was much higher than the saline control group (3.1±0.15). The protein content (0.47±0.086mg/ml) , total leukocyte[ (97.4±15.6l) ×104/ml] and neutrophil (18±3.4/LPF) in BALF were obviously increased compared with the saline control group. The intervention of HS evidently decreased ratio of wet/dry lung weight (4.2±0.41) , protein content[ (0.26±0.019) mg/ml], leukocyte[ (61.3±5.74) ×104/ml] and neutrophil (12±1.8/LPF) in BALF. HS fragments also decreased ratio of wet/dry lung weight, protein content, leukocyte and neutrophil count in BALF though the strength was much less than HS.
Conclusion
HS and its fragments could provide protection against extracellular histones during the pathogenesis of ARDS. For the protective effect full length HS was much better than HS fragments.